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>>vice president richards: second. so one thing i just want to say to the project sponsor, i appreciate your honesty. in my neighborhood, i walk down the street, and all of a sudden the tenants are gone and you don't know what happened to them, whether they got pushed out or stressed out or whatever. i really appreciate your honesty and integrity for going through this process. thank you. commissioner fong? >>commissioner fong: i probably -- i won't be supporting the intent to deny. i will be supporting a continuance. i feel like my only advice is in real estate development, you get control of the property, and it feels like you don't have control of the property. after you get control of the property, and i would move that after that time, you take that vote, that once you get control of the property, you come back and try again. >> clerk: commissioners, there's a motion that's been seconded to -- there's a motion of intent to disapprove and continue this matter to december 14th. on that motion -- [ roll call. ] >> cl
>>vice president richards: second. so one thing i just want to say to the project sponsor, i appreciate your honesty. in my neighborhood, i walk down the street, and all of a sudden the tenants are gone and you don't know what happened to them, whether they got pushed out or stressed out or whatever. i really appreciate your honesty and integrity for going through this process. thank you. commissioner fong? >>commissioner fong: i probably -- i won't be supporting the intent to deny....
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>>vice president richards: yeah. i think we could get a resolution here. >> why don't we -- [ inaudible ] >> so i just wanted to confirm square footages because the garage in the rear is slightly smaller than the existing unit. it's -- the current unit as we've measured it is 457 square feet, and the garage in the rear is 418? yes, but we could -- we can't actually make a nonconforming structure larger, so we could put it in there, and we're also allowed to obviously make a unit as long as it's no smaller than 75% of the square footage, so which would totally comply and would work and would allow the construction so they could then move into that, and we could deal with the larger. >>vice president richards: absolutely. >> so i think it would be a good win-win. >>vice president richards: so i get dr requestor's office, i want you to weigh in here before we make a decision, but it seems like you'd have a higher quality unit that is smaller square footage, but a smaller unit with ceiling heights and everything up to co
>>vice president richards: yeah. i think we could get a resolution here. >> why don't we -- [ inaudible ] >> so i just wanted to confirm square footages because the garage in the rear is slightly smaller than the existing unit. it's -- the current unit as we've measured it is 457 square feet, and the garage in the rear is 418? yes, but we could -- we can't actually make a nonconforming structure larger, so we could put it in there, and we're also allowed to obviously make a...
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>>vice president richards: thank you. any speakers in support of the dr requestor and against the project? seeing none, project sponsor, you have five minutes. >> good evening, commissioners. my name is john long. i'm the project architect, and i just wanted to say that our clients are completely in support of the -- you taking dr and sepg the projeaccepting th one bedroom down in this illegal unit. currently there is a notice on this unit. it does not meet the current building code. there's not existing ventilation, it's very apparent that the unit itself has no building permits for it. so the -- we have to actually restructure the -- the unit here, and as i said, we were open and actually our clients have sent an e-mail assuring them that there would be a one bedroom changing it from a studio, and unfortunately, they weren't able to come to any agreement, so as i said, we're in support of taking dr and actually accepting the plan as proposed. thank you. >>vice president richards: thank you. any additional comments from
>>vice president richards: thank you. any speakers in support of the dr requestor and against the project? seeing none, project sponsor, you have five minutes. >> good evening, commissioners. my name is john long. i'm the project architect, and i just wanted to say that our clients are completely in support of the -- you taking dr and sepg the projeaccepting th one bedroom down in this illegal unit. currently there is a notice on this unit. it does not meet the current building...
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about all this go ahead richard. peter do you assume your viewers know about alice in wonderland where up with down and in was out in black with white justice refer to this overwhelming victory this is a victory by somebody who got forty six percent his opponent got three million more votes fifty four percent of the people rejected him he had the lowest twenty five percent of the electoral richard clinton i'm so going to say no can you read peter kill you address the f.b.i. question please i am i i am i am the f.b.i. is what won this election for donald trump why because colmes which pressured by f.b.i. agents in new york right and he put out his press conference back in july last year criticizing hillary i was totally against the rules he put out that letter eleven days before the election would totally undermined her at a time when the f.b.i. knew darn well that donald trump was in was basically working with the russians or the russians are trying to trying to help him and did nothing basis close the case on the do
about all this go ahead richard. peter do you assume your viewers know about alice in wonderland where up with down and in was out in black with white justice refer to this overwhelming victory this is a victory by somebody who got forty six percent his opponent got three million more votes fifty four percent of the people rejected him he had the lowest twenty five percent of the electoral richard clinton i'm so going to say no can you read peter kill you address the f.b.i. question please i am...
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point go ahead richard go ahead go ahead richard. i'm saying mohler robert muller who is the head of this was a ronald reagan appointee to a top law enforcement position he was at george h.w. bush appointee to a top law enforcement position he was at george w. bush to a top law enforcement position moeller so this notion about who is on the staff you know who gave contribution or to a political party is it or thought you were just appointed to the supreme court well i'm not you know i mean i just i don't know i'm not so worried about democrat or republican guys i'm more worried about the deep state that's what i worry about ok you know john one of the yes exactly one of the things i really worry about here is if you look because the way things are going man a ford in flint seem to have been unfairly treated because they said something that wasn't true i think a whole string of people. in the obama administration didn't forthright with the f.b.i. you know you got to be the saddest feeling guy right now in the whole world he was doing
point go ahead richard go ahead go ahead richard. i'm saying mohler robert muller who is the head of this was a ronald reagan appointee to a top law enforcement position he was at george h.w. bush appointee to a top law enforcement position he was at george w. bush to a top law enforcement position moeller so this notion about who is on the staff you know who gave contribution or to a political party is it or thought you were just appointed to the supreme court well i'm not you know i mean i...
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jonathan: richard? richard: the boe. jonathan: colin? colin: ecb. jonathan: there we go. we have a market. oksana aronov from jpmorgan asset management, thank you very much. richard clarida from pimco and colin robertson from northern trust asset management. and of course, pimco the official sponsor of "bloomberg real yield." from new york city, that does it for us. we will see you next friday at 12:30 new york time. this was "bloomberg real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outmaneuvered. comcast business outmaneuver. or a little internet machine? [ phone rings ] it makes you wonder. shouldn't we get our phones and internet from the same company? that's why xfinity mobile comes with your in
jonathan: richard? richard: the boe. jonathan: colin? colin: ecb. jonathan: there we go. we have a market. oksana aronov from jpmorgan asset management, thank you very much. richard clarida from pimco and colin robertson from northern trust asset management. and of course, pimco the official sponsor of "bloomberg real yield." from new york city, that does it for us. we will see you next friday at 12:30 new york time. this was "bloomberg real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪...
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richard b. frank. [applause] richard: thank you for those kind remarks. we are here on the 75th anniversary of the battle of midway. it is on the perennial list of the most important battles of world war ii, it is often cited as the single most important naval battle in united states ' naval history. it is usually listed as among the most decisive naval battles in all of history. it is an enthralling story that has been told a number of times. we do not have time to go into all the details of it today. in a sparse outline, let me point out -- the battle ultimately was one of a great triumph against odds. the foundation was intelligence, particularly radio intelligence developed by american radio officers with british and australian support. the key figure is lieutenant commander joseph rochefort who was the commander at pearl harbor. joe is now legendary figure, he is better remembered than dozens of admirals who served in world war ii. he is also an inspiration, those of you who are feeling that your efforts are not properly appreciated, you should remem
richard b. frank. [applause] richard: thank you for those kind remarks. we are here on the 75th anniversary of the battle of midway. it is on the perennial list of the most important battles of world war ii, it is often cited as the single most important naval battle in united states ' naval history. it is usually listed as among the most decisive naval battles in all of history. it is an enthralling story that has been told a number of times. we do not have time to go into all the details of...
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point on many days go ahead richard go ahead go ahead richard. i'm saying mohler robert muller who is the head of this was a ronald reagan appointee to a top law enforcement position he was at george h.w. bush appointee to a top law enforcement position he was at george w. bush to a top law enforcement position moeller so this notion about who is on the staff you know the contribution or to a political party is they were just appointed to the supreme court well i'm not you know i mean i just i don't know i'm not so worried about democrat or republican guys i'm more worried about the deep state that's what i worry about ok you know john one of the yes exactly one of the things i really worry about here is if you look because the way things are going man a fork in flint seem to have been unfairly treated because they said something that wasn't true i think a whole string of people. in the obama administration didn't forthright with the f.b.i. you know you got to be the saddest feeling guy right now in the whole world he was doing what everybody els
point on many days go ahead richard go ahead go ahead richard. i'm saying mohler robert muller who is the head of this was a ronald reagan appointee to a top law enforcement position he was at george h.w. bush appointee to a top law enforcement position he was at george w. bush to a top law enforcement position moeller so this notion about who is on the staff you know the contribution or to a political party is they were just appointed to the supreme court well i'm not you know i mean i just i...
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years and richard about ten things let him get started on some of them go ahead richard yes please james komi testified that he spoke with donald trump nine different times ok and trump did not once asked what did the russians do and you know why it was the same reason that o.j. simpson never said to the police what happened to nicole because trump knew and he knows so that this is again this is alice in wonderland stuff let me give you an example of collusion let's assume somebody robbed the department the department store goom or tiffany's and they've said to you we have all these sold in goods would you like them i'd love that let's meet so what do you call that you think that person who says i'd love to look at those stolen goods you think they have clean hands are dirty hands that's what congress is looking at that's what most of us be looking at can you think that's a little bit cleared the american are going to have not come on richard you got to be i guarantee something democrats the democratic ticket the democrats retain their in crowds paid for the fusion g.p.s. or something li
years and richard about ten things let him get started on some of them go ahead richard yes please james komi testified that he spoke with donald trump nine different times ok and trump did not once asked what did the russians do and you know why it was the same reason that o.j. simpson never said to the police what happened to nicole because trump knew and he knows so that this is again this is alice in wonderland stuff let me give you an example of collusion let's assume somebody robbed the...
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richard: this would be my take on it. the u.s. two-year, according to my baseline, will continue to go up, not excessively but gradually under powell. meanwhile, the front end in eurozone is basically pegged out to at least midpoint of 2019. where it gets interesting is you will have a transition. draghi's term is up in november of 2019. it cannot be extended as in the u.s. we cannot have draghi forever. there will be a post-draghi ecb. at that point, if the european economy is humming, the markets will start to romance a higher rate path in the eurozone. i think that is a 2019 story. i think for at least 2018, this , if i come back again in several months, this chart can even be wider. jonathan: everyone is sticking with me. oksana aronov from jpmorgan, richard clarida from pimco, and colin robinson from northern trust asset management. coming up, the auction block and potentially a record month for municipal bond issuance, and they are outperforming. that is next. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ jonathan: from new york city,
richard: this would be my take on it. the u.s. two-year, according to my baseline, will continue to go up, not excessively but gradually under powell. meanwhile, the front end in eurozone is basically pegged out to at least midpoint of 2019. where it gets interesting is you will have a transition. draghi's term is up in november of 2019. it cannot be extended as in the u.s. we cannot have draghi forever. there will be a post-draghi ecb. at that point, if the european economy is humming, the...
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richard clarida and colin robertson. coming up, the auction block and potentially a record month for municipal bond issuance, and they are outperforming. that is next. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ jonathan: from new york city, i am jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg real yield." i want to head to the auction block now. the tax discussion in washington continues to reshape the money market. municipalities are rushing to sell tens of billions of dollars of securities before congress enacts legislation. december supply may eclipse the record for the month setback in 1985. next year's issuance is projected to fall. sales are strong in junk bonds. they usually tail off after thanksgiving. thanksgiving. not this year. november saw thousands of bonds double compared to last year. a little push back from investors. mcgraw-hill's $250 million pay in kind sale was pulled. buyers focused on the double-digit coupons in a market starved for yields. still with me, oksana aronov from jpmorgan, richard clarida from pimco, and
richard clarida and colin robertson. coming up, the auction block and potentially a record month for municipal bond issuance, and they are outperforming. that is next. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ jonathan: from new york city, i am jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg real yield." i want to head to the auction block now. the tax discussion in washington continues to reshape the money market. municipalities are rushing to sell tens of billions of dollars of...
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richard: the fed will do something. unless we get hit by a meteor, the fed will be hiking rates next week. even powell in his here he more or less said his desire to do that. it is fully priced in. we will have janet yellen's presumably last press conference. we will get a new edition. in terms of the ecb and the bank of england, draghi laid out the game plan. i think it will be little news of this meeting. the bank of england, no decision but we will see if there is any dissent. jonathan: do you just assumed the news conference is the same but with jay how will there instead of janet yellen? oksana: i think because everyone assumes that is going to be the case, right? that powell will be a continuation of yellen. i think that it happened very quickly, or she will step down as soon as he is approved. very likely he will be at the january meeting. he may be viewed as a dove and a continuation of yellen, but he is very outspoken on deregulation. second have some ramifications for the market that are not necessarily being
richard: the fed will do something. unless we get hit by a meteor, the fed will be hiking rates next week. even powell in his here he more or less said his desire to do that. it is fully priced in. we will have janet yellen's presumably last press conference. we will get a new edition. in terms of the ecb and the bank of england, draghi laid out the game plan. i think it will be little news of this meeting. the bank of england, no decision but we will see if there is any dissent. jonathan: do...
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>>vice president richards: thank you. there's a motion to continue in the second. >> clerk: very good, then, commissioners on the motion togs continue to january -- motion to continue to january 25th. [ roll call. ] >> clerk: so moved, commissioners. that motion passes with commissioner johnson voting against. commissioners, that's place us on item 19, 2014-0376 cu 1526 wallace avenue. >> i'd like to make a quick introduction of the staff members who's going to be presenting number 18. matthew chandler retired as a current planner with the flex team. he has experience in the commercial construction industry and city planning. he's worked with preservation and city planning in the midwest and join is us most recently from st. lewis, missouri. he holds a bachelor's degree in planning from missouri state university, and we welcome him to staff. >> supervisor: welcome, matthew. >> yes. thank you for the introduction, marcel. the case before you is a request for conditional use authorization to process and sell small livestock
>>vice president richards: thank you. there's a motion to continue in the second. >> clerk: very good, then, commissioners on the motion togs continue to january -- motion to continue to january 25th. [ roll call. ] >> clerk: so moved, commissioners. that motion passes with commissioner johnson voting against. commissioners, that's place us on item 19, 2014-0376 cu 1526 wallace avenue. >> i'd like to make a quick introduction of the staff members who's going to be...
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richard about ten things let him get started on some of them go ahead richard yes please james komi testified that he spoke with donald trump nine different times ok and trump did not once asked what did the russians do and you know why it was the same reason that o.j. simpson never said to the police what happened to nicole because trump knew and he knows so that this is again this is alice in wonderland stuff let me give you an example of collusion let's assume somebody robbed the department the department store goom or tiffany's and they've said to you we have all these sold in goods would you like them i'd love that let's meet so what do you call that you think that person who says i'd love to look at those stolen goods you think they have clean hands are dirty hands that's what congress is looking at that's what lois looking at case you think that's a little bit cleared the american are going on going on richard you got to be i guarantee something democrat in the democratic ticket the democrats retain then it kind of stayed for the fusion g.p.s. or something like a huge i mean what are y
richard about ten things let him get started on some of them go ahead richard yes please james komi testified that he spoke with donald trump nine different times ok and trump did not once asked what did the russians do and you know why it was the same reason that o.j. simpson never said to the police what happened to nicole because trump knew and he knows so that this is again this is alice in wonderland stuff let me give you an example of collusion let's assume somebody robbed the department...
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>>vice president richards: great. >>commissioner johnson: i think that is the way we need to go, and i'm going to look at our city attorney and ask her, since this is not a development agreement, how does the city attorney's office feel about us doing that and specifically making more of a specific community benefits package a condition. i know there's some semantics there that are important, so i'd like to ask you about that. >> commissioners, kate stacey in the city attorney's office. the authorize of the city, the government is to impose conditions of approval that address impacts caused by the development, so something that happens pretty typically is a developer talks to the community and works out some agreements with the community that don't necessarily satisfy the requirements the government has to adhere to in order to impose them as conditions of approval. certainly, there are circumstances in which project sponsors offer community benefits as part of their project description so it's included in the commiss
>>vice president richards: great. >>commissioner johnson: i think that is the way we need to go, and i'm going to look at our city attorney and ask her, since this is not a development agreement, how does the city attorney's office feel about us doing that and specifically making more of a specific community benefits package a condition. i know there's some semantics there that are important, so i'd like to ask you about that. >> commissioners, kate stacey in the city...
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commissioner richards? >> vice president richards: three things here. we could have findings, we could change the zoning. the other thing is we could change the housing accountablity act to say you can't demolish historic buildings in these types of situations. there is other things you can do to take into account these kind of issues, so there are three things to do, so there's a lot of work to do. >> president hillis: commissioner johnson? >> commissioner johnson: sorry. just going to say, first of all, we can change the housing accountablity act? >> vice president richards: no, i was saying -- >> commissioner johnson: yes, i know what you mean now. yes, i think a legislative session for 2018 is probably full up, but i think we can clarify our own codes. that's something that can happen in the next few months, so there's that. >> president hillis: commissioner moore? >> commissioner moore: i'm sorry to say that as a commissioner, i feel like somebody's putting a gun on my head. if there's no clear answer or no clear metrics in the housing accountablit
commissioner richards? >> vice president richards: three things here. we could have findings, we could change the zoning. the other thing is we could change the housing accountablity act to say you can't demolish historic buildings in these types of situations. there is other things you can do to take into account these kind of issues, so there are three things to do, so there's a lot of work to do. >> president hillis: commissioner johnson? >> commissioner johnson: sorry....
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>>vice president richards: thank you. >> commissioners, kate stacey in the city attorney's office. i just had a couple more thoughts. one is we have cautioned the commission about getting involved in or making a condition of approval a private agreement among or between private parties. and so to make a private agreement a condition of approval for the commission is often fraught with legal difficulties. one other thought i had, and perhaps this is where commissioner johnson was going with the development agreement thought is that there are other circumstances in which the city establishes an opt-in program. maybe home sf is an example, that a developer may choose to avail themselves of a particular set of benefits that the city offers in return for which the developer may offer more than is otherwise sort of the baseline requirements, so there are other mechanisms that the city could use and other circumstances where the city could have these additional requirements as part of sort of an opt-in program where a developmen
>>vice president richards: thank you. >> commissioners, kate stacey in the city attorney's office. i just had a couple more thoughts. one is we have cautioned the commission about getting involved in or making a condition of approval a private agreement among or between private parties. and so to make a private agreement a condition of approval for the commission is often fraught with legal difficulties. one other thought i had, and perhaps this is where commissioner johnson was...
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called "richard thanks for joining us. john: thank you. ♪ >> for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this &q.org., visit us at q we are also available as he's been podcast -- c-span podcasts. >> coming up tonight on c-span, events from 2017, including othersown actors and discussing issues they care to steve we talked television's influence on politics. we start tonight's primetime programming with celebrities ashton kutcher, jennifer garner, and ryan phillippe. after ashton kutcher is the cofounder of an organization childrenorn fenders of -- defenders of children. he testified before the senate foreign relations committee.
called "richard thanks for joining us. john: thank you. ♪ >> for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this &q.org., visit us at q we are also available as he's been podcast -- c-span podcasts. >> coming up tonight on c-span, events from 2017, including othersown actors and discussing issues they care to steve we talked television's influence on politics. we start tonight's primetime programming with celebrities ashton kutcher, jennifer garner, and ryan...
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richard? where the republican voters have shown a pension for being willing to vote against roy moore particularly in the 2012 race when the conservative counties voted for the democrat over him. richard? >> so vaughn, you have been talking about alabamans there, is there a bit of apathy that may be seeping in there, might that hurt turnout? >> reporter: i have not felt apathy, richard. i have been to enough places where this reminds me of iowa, heading into the iowa caucus, where people have an opinion about this race, or their opinion is we don't know how we're going to vote on tuesday. but there's not a lack of apathy. and it is interesting because this continues. the president was just down the road in pensacola two days ago. richard shelby, the other republican senator just did an interview this morning where he came out to say he reminded voters he didn't vote for roy moore, said he wouldn't vote for roy moore and doesn't think roy moore is fit to be in the u.s. senate. this is on front
richard? where the republican voters have shown a pension for being willing to vote against roy moore particularly in the 2012 race when the conservative counties voted for the democrat over him. richard? >> so vaughn, you have been talking about alabamans there, is there a bit of apathy that may be seeping in there, might that hurt turnout? >> reporter: i have not felt apathy, richard. i have been to enough places where this reminds me of iowa, heading into the iowa caucus, where...
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richard: it is all been said. it is interesting to see how the authorities and that the central banks of -- central banks react to it. this attention will draw some people into it who might regret being drawn into it. perspective,cy such a banks spend all their time trying to make sure that currencies are relatively stable. can restore a value can be used in intermediate transactions. this would of volatility doesn't lend itself to a currency. we have a lot to learn. the response from the authorities will be interesting. francine: the investors ask you about it? of move on to other stuff? richard: there are a lot of other things to invest in what he can do some proper work, some fundamental analysis. that is where people should be focused. predecessors -- there will be a lot of regret around the pricing yet. francine: when you look at fintech, i want to get your thoughts and how the banking landscape will change. i don't know that is m&a in europe or fintech and a lot of people are not realizing it yet. richard: t
richard: it is all been said. it is interesting to see how the authorities and that the central banks of -- central banks react to it. this attention will draw some people into it who might regret being drawn into it. perspective,cy such a banks spend all their time trying to make sure that currencies are relatively stable. can restore a value can be used in intermediate transactions. this would of volatility doesn't lend itself to a currency. we have a lot to learn. the response from the...
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commissioner richards? >> vice president richards: so it's interesting. i learned from other commissioner comments and members of the public new things every time as i sit up here. i go meet with the project sponsor, i get a good story. i mentioned timbuk2. i had a timbuk2 bag when it was still cool, when nobody else had one. and i get the whole need to keep manufacturing in the mission. we talked about where this fits in your business plan, in terms of manufacturing. is it -- you know, is it more exposure, is it try experimental beers out. and i read the case report, and i read the la cocina letter, and i guess the question i had would be, manufacturing to me would be putting something in a bottle and on a truck and send it somewhere, rather than put it in a glass and drink it. you're doing 10% or 12% of the floor space to manufacturing the beer, and you said there were a high number of people that were against manufacturing and some that wanted more, but you're entitled to 33% of the floor space. why not take more floor space and take some of that beer
commissioner richards? >> vice president richards: so it's interesting. i learned from other commissioner comments and members of the public new things every time as i sit up here. i go meet with the project sponsor, i get a good story. i mentioned timbuk2. i had a timbuk2 bag when it was still cool, when nobody else had one. and i get the whole need to keep manufacturing in the mission. we talked about where this fits in your business plan, in terms of manufacturing. is it -- you know,...
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commissioner richards richards richard move to approve. >> second. >> clerk: commissioners, there is a motion to approve that has been seconded with conditions. [ roll call. ] >> clerk: so moved. commissioners, that motion passes unanimously 7-0. commissioners, that'll place us on item number 14 for case number 2017-00592, cua 49 saturn street. this is a conditional status. >> commissioner richards let us know that he needs to recuse himself, so i'd like to recuse commissioner richards from this it item. >> clerk: thank you, commissioners on that motion to recuse commissioner richards. [ roll call. ] >> clerk: so moved, commissioners. you are here by recused. >> good afternoon, president hillis, members of the commission. jeff horn, planning department staff presenting case 20170059200 cua. item before you is a request for conditional use authorization pursuant to planning code 303 to convert a new -- or to construct a new single-family dwelling on a vacant lot. the subject property is located on the north side of saturn street within corona heights neighborhood. it's a steeply slopi
commissioner richards richards richard move to approve. >> second. >> clerk: commissioners, there is a motion to approve that has been seconded with conditions. [ roll call. ] >> clerk: so moved. commissioners, that motion passes unanimously 7-0. commissioners, that'll place us on item number 14 for case number 2017-00592, cua 49 saturn street. this is a conditional status. >> commissioner richards let us know that he needs to recuse himself, so i'd like to recuse...
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richard: oh! ernie: was that too hard for yo? richard: no. is this too hard for you? ernie: woo! we're playing catch now! richard: ugh! ernie: sorry, sorry, sorry ! wifiso if you can't live without it...t it. why aren't you using this guy? it makes your wifi awesomely fast. no... still nope. now we're talking! it gets you wifi here, here, and here. it even lets you take a time out. no! no! yes! yes, indeed. amazing speed, coverage and control. all with an xfi gateway. find your awesome, and change the way you wifi. i use herpecin l.re, it penetrates deep to treat. it soothes, moisturizes, and creates an spf 30 barrier, to protect against flare-ups caused by the sun. herpecin l. >>> the jury in the watergate case reached a quick verdict late today. nixon campaign counsel gordon liddy and campaign security chief james mccord guilty on all counts of the break-in and bugging of the democratic national headquarters. >> liddy faces a possible 35 years in prison. mccord a possible 45 years. >> they're all found guilty, all of the seven men who were originally indicted. but one of them s
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at dortmund richard does this seem like a good idea to you. when i heard this message a message today i need some minutes to think about but i think it would be a good idea because the. dog won't play the first matches in this season without difference. and if you look at the current the last four years they always were well organized. and this is the key to to win the matches and i'm sure they will play better if it's if it is good enough to qualify for europe we will see but i think it's a good idea because we're going to get the opportunity. to to stay longer than six months and you know maybe he's coached in the next you we shall see yeah you know maybe if you just shave a goal off of all these dormant performances they might have won a few more games alex this. you were talking before the broadcast we might as well bring it up that the problems at dortmund might go a bit deeper than just their coaches yes i think you know peter student must have thought that if they are keeping him when they when they get the call to take over dortmund bu
at dortmund richard does this seem like a good idea to you. when i heard this message a message today i need some minutes to think about but i think it would be a good idea because the. dog won't play the first matches in this season without difference. and if you look at the current the last four years they always were well organized. and this is the key to to win the matches and i'm sure they will play better if it's if it is good enough to qualify for europe we will see but i think it's a...
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oren moverman got a very good performance out of richard gere previously in a film in which richard gere is playing a homeless man. actually, ai weiwei got a really good performance out of him. the problem with the film to some extent is it probably two courses too long, it's two hours and it should be 89 minutes. when we at the table, when that kind of... the unspoken arguments are sort of broiling and seething away i think it works rather well. it then has this kind of flashback structure in which it moves back to events in the past and we see things unfolding from lots of different perspectives. to me, that works slightly less well. i'm some people have really taken against the movie. one of the reasons is, they're pretty claustrophobic company. they're not people you want to spend that much time in their company because... steve coogan's character is so difficult, so awkward. richard gere's character seems to be so smooth and so smarmy. yet during the course of the drama it does play with our expectations of how each character's motivations will fall. it's flawed, no question about i
oren moverman got a very good performance out of richard gere previously in a film in which richard gere is playing a homeless man. actually, ai weiwei got a really good performance out of him. the problem with the film to some extent is it probably two courses too long, it's two hours and it should be 89 minutes. when we at the table, when that kind of... the unspoken arguments are sort of broiling and seething away i think it works rather well. it then has this kind of flashback structure in...
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richard? richard? >> ron, thank you so much for that. >> let's bring in meteorologist bonnie schneider on what's ahead. bonnie, ron just said there is not much relief in sight for that area. >> no, unfortunately, phillip and richard, we're looking at more lake-effect snow. it's happening right now in buffalo. i am expecting it to continue today. this should be the last day of the heavy snow as the winds will eventually shift and change direction. but totally, at least four feet. we already had that in buffalo. we're also watching of course the bitter cold. look at chicago's high today. 11 degrees. you saw how cold it is from that story. right now it's 2 degrees in chicago. the snow showers will persist as we go through a good portion of the weekend. and we'll be watching for that as well, with bitter cold sticking around straight through the end of the year. richard? >> all right, thank you so much, bonnie. >>> now that the tax bill is law, many americans are taking action and taking their panic and co
richard? richard? >> ron, thank you so much for that. >> let's bring in meteorologist bonnie schneider on what's ahead. bonnie, ron just said there is not much relief in sight for that area. >> no, unfortunately, phillip and richard, we're looking at more lake-effect snow. it's happening right now in buffalo. i am expecting it to continue today. this should be the last day of the heavy snow as the winds will eventually shift and change direction. but totally, at least four...
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with me here is richard burgess the uk news editor from here is richard burgess the uk news editorfrom bbc news. bob, what did you feel about the garbage?” editorfrom bbc news. bob, what did you feel about the garbage? ijust thought that with other events happening in the world, far more significance and importance to the —— you feel about the coverage? to waste more than half of the six o'clock news bulletin to coverage of the engagement which everyone knew about already, i thought was absolutely pointless. this is the issue, isn't it? it is the excess. it isa issue, isn't it? it is the excess. it is a simple fact, most people knew it was coming and more than half the bulletin. it was announced that morning so we didn't know it was definitely happening that day. six o'clock it was the first time we had the chance to hear from both harry and meghan in the interview they did with michelle the same. i think there were a lot of interesting issues to get into, held their relationship developed, how he proposed. all the stuff we found out that the first time in the six o'clock news bu
with me here is richard burgess the uk news editor from here is richard burgess the uk news editorfrom bbc news. bob, what did you feel about the garbage?” editorfrom bbc news. bob, what did you feel about the garbage? ijust thought that with other events happening in the world, far more significance and importance to the —— you feel about the coverage? to waste more than half of the six o'clock news bulletin to coverage of the engagement which everyone knew about already, i thought was...
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first we got a little bit more about our guest who's joining us for the very first time richard goltz played in goal for hamburg for eleven years see made two hundred seventy three appearances and then made a move down south to fribourg where he had another long run and he then finished up his playing career with an over. and you know it's actually not the first time he's been on d w here are kick off team did an interview with him many years ago i have to say you're holding up quite well richard and i do have a surprise for you our very own alexander flitch has met you before he was the opposing goalkeeper for sydney and off when you played for table beilin you sixteen's in a youth league thirty five years ago all that you guys reminisce a little bit after the broadcast but first we've got to turn to cologne if you've paid any attention to the bundesliga this season you know that they're not off to a good start and probably underselling it with just three points heading into match day fifteen the billy goats went into their match against on the verge of history if cologne lost they w
first we got a little bit more about our guest who's joining us for the very first time richard goltz played in goal for hamburg for eleven years see made two hundred seventy three appearances and then made a move down south to fribourg where he had another long run and he then finished up his playing career with an over. and you know it's actually not the first time he's been on d w here are kick off team did an interview with him many years ago i have to say you're holding up quite well...
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i'm richard quest in london. and you're in the "cnn newsroom." >>> wherever in the world you're watching and joining us, a very good day to you. donald trump has promised to get bark to work on the day after christmas and then on tuesday he headed for the golf course instead. mr. trump spent time on twitter lashing out over the russian dossier, calling it a pile of garbage. it was a document compiled by a former british spy and has become part of the fbi and special counsel's investigations into russia's meddling in the 2016 u.s. election. cnn's ryan nobles reports. >> reporter: there were no events on the president's public schedule on tuesday. so the only way we can see what he was thinking or working on is through his twitter feed. as a result we know he was thinking about health care and taxes and he was also working to discredit robert mueller and his investigation. >> merry christmas. >> reporter: after tweeting on christmas day "tomorrow it's back to work," president trump spent today on the golf course. t
i'm richard quest in london. and you're in the "cnn newsroom." >>> wherever in the world you're watching and joining us, a very good day to you. donald trump has promised to get bark to work on the day after christmas and then on tuesday he headed for the golf course instead. mr. trump spent time on twitter lashing out over the russian dossier, calling it a pile of garbage. it was a document compiled by a former british spy and has become part of the fbi and special counsel's...
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>>vice president richards: okay. there was an issue with access egress for the children for osage alley. comment on that -- during construction. >> yes, and so it is possible to do the construction without putting construction -- doing the construction on osage itself, accessing the site through osage. so, for example, people all the time -- a lot of construction's done where there's no alley in back, and yet, the construction's done, so we don't have to access the site through osage to get the construction done. >>vice president richards: okay. one last question, shadow impacts. if you or any members -- >> there was -- the planning department informed us that there are no shadow impacts. they studied it, and they told us there wasn't. there weren't any, and as i am reminded, the -- the sunsets in the south in the mission, just like every where else, so i don't think mission is subject to any special sun movement. >> okay. mr. sucre, can you comment? >> correct. the pei study has stated that the sun does not set dire
>>vice president richards: okay. there was an issue with access egress for the children for osage alley. comment on that -- during construction. >> yes, and so it is possible to do the construction without putting construction -- doing the construction on osage itself, accessing the site through osage. so, for example, people all the time -- a lot of construction's done where there's no alley in back, and yet, the construction's done, so we don't have to access the site through...